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Free GED GED-Reading Practice Exam with Questions & Answers | Set: 6

Questions 51

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GED-Reading Question 51

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Who asks the narrator about having his saddle with him in lines 25–26?

Options:
A.

his boss

B.

a listener

C.

an eyewitness

D.

the owner of the bull

E.

a newspaper reporter

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Questions 52

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GED-Reading Question 52

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Which phrase best describes Rip Van Winkle’s attitude toward earning a living?

Options:
A.

completely uninterested

B.

proud and dedicated

C.

sometimes willing and eager

D.

happily occupied on a job

E.

hardworking and competent

Questions 53

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GED-Reading Question 53

The fish "have no pathway where they go" (line 5) because they are swimming in water. How does the speaker seem to feel about this situation?

Options:
A.

natural

B.

pathetic

C.

intelligent

D.

backward

E.

dangerous

Questions 54

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GED-Reading Question 54

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What is Laura’s principal character trait as revealed in this dialogue?

Options:
A.

trustfulness

B.

unselfishness

C.

independence

D.

shyness

E.

pessimism

Questions 55

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GED-Reading Question 55

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How does Mr. Knightley treat the prospect of a marriage between Robert Martin and Harriet?

Options:
A.

Harriet and Robert are much too young to consider marriage

B.

Robert Martin would be better off marrying someone else

C.

Robert Martin must work hard to win Harriet’s affection

D.

Harriet is fortunate to have Robert Martin’s love

E.

Harriet could find a more suitable man to marry

Questions 56

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GED-Reading Question 56

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What mood does the writer create with her description of the storm?

Options:
A.

suspense

B.

joy

C.

sadness

D.

bitterness

E.

calm

Questions 57

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GED-Reading Question 57

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Who is Mrs. Hale blaming when she says, “That was a crime! That was a crime” (lines 56–57)?

Options:
A.

John Wright

B.

Minnie Foster

C.

herself

D.

Mrs. Peters

E.

society

Questions 58

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GED-Reading Question 58

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Gerry Ellis was originally studying to become a “marine biologist” (line 2). What is a marine biologist?

Options:
A.

serves in the army

B.

works for the government

C.

assists photographers

D.

studies underwater life

E.

lives on a ship

Questions 59

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GED-Reading Question 59

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Why are the children in the audience quiet?

Options:
A.

They are afraid of the Inuit people.

B.

They don’t understand the language.

C.

They can’t hear the soft voices.

D.

They are fascinated by what is happening.

E.

They are in an art gallery.

Questions 60

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GED-Reading Question 60

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Earlier in this story, Maud Martha’s Gramma Ernestine dies. Maud Martha thinks to herself, “I never saw anyone die before . . . but I’m seeing somebody die right now.”

How does this situation relate to the encounter Maud Martha has with the mouse?

Options:
A.

inattention to death

B.

reverence for life and death

C.

sense of self-discipline and duty

D.

curiosity about experiences she hasn’t had before

E.

ability to communicate with all living creatures

Exam Code: GED-Reading
Certification Provider: GED
Exam Name: GED Reasoning Through Language Arts
Last Update: Feb 10, 2025
Questions: 240

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